Ankara, Jun 25 (AP) A moderately strong earthquake hit southeast Turkey on Thursday, causing damage to some homes and slightly injuring five people.
The 5.4-magnitude quake struck the town of Ozalp, in Van province, near Turkey's border with Iran, at a depth of 6.9 kilometers, Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said. It was felt in neighboring provinces, HaberTurk news channel reported.
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The governor of Van, Mehmet Emin Bilmez, said the quake caused “moderate” or “strong” damage to homes in some 15 neighborhoods in Ozalp as well as in a dozen nearby villages.
Five people were hospitalized with slight injuries after trying to to escape damaged structures, the governor said. “No citizen was trapped under rubble," he said.
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Turkey is crossed by two major fault lines, and earthquakes are frequent in the country. Turkey's worst quake in decades was in 1999, when a pair of strong earthquakes struck in the northwest, killing around 18,000 people. (AP)
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